Decorex 2013 – My Highlights

I am so delighted to be at Decorex International for the second year running.

The stunning, historic venue that is Kensington Palace gardens makes the perfect home for this prestigious four day event.

Decorex is bursting with inspiration. Leading names in the design word alongside new, emerging talent.

The Silk Route theme for this year has made it extra special and Kit Kemp’s entrance encapsulates the design concept as she explains:

“Our trader of spices and glittering silks arrives back to his hideaway on a rainy autumn London day. His cloak and hat hang, and his bedroom is a treasure chest of souvenirs from his travels to marketplaces in The Orient. The spice colours of the East and the dappled light of an early autumn day create a glowing scene. The chandelier of a glittering galleon above the bed reminds him of travels of the past and those to come in the future.”

They were featured on Hilary White’s website as one of her ‘Decorex highlights’

Hilary had been following their progress on Twitter and said they, “far outweighed any expectations in real life.” So lovely to hear!

I am also thrilled to have ‘Endless Love’ featured on the Bat Wall – Aisle A.

Love Jessica XXX

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My paintings are often about landscapes both real and emotional. To me abstract implies that the viewer is not going to understand the work and is not expected to – what is exciting to me is that people who love my work bring something of themselves to the creative process, because it is how they engage with their own imagination when they look into a painting that then completes the work

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About Jessica Zoob

My paintings are often about landscapes both real and emotional. To me abstract implies that the viewer is not going to understand the work and is not expected to – what is exciting to me is that people who love my work bring something of themselves to the creative process, because it is how they engage with their own imagination when they look into a painting that then completes the work